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Explore the resurgence of iconic wildlife and natural processes across Europe's most breathtaking landscapes, from the Arctic Circle to rich river wetlands, from deep forests to rugged mountain peaks.

Using frozen rivers for thousands of years, reindeer are facing extreme dangers now.
Born just a few days too soon, a baby reindeer is abandoned by his mother.
Native Sami people and modern conservationists team up to save age-old reindeer migration.
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Native Sami people and modern conservationists team up to save age-old reindeer migration.
The Danube delta is a treasure trove of biodiversity.
In Europe’s Carpathian mountains and beyond, the continent’s most iconic species thrive.
Across Iberia, rare subspecies are making a comeback thanks to rewilding efforts.
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Native Sami people and modern conservationists team up to save age-old reindeer migration.
Three litters of Arctic fox pups are released into the wild.
The Danube is the largest preserved wetland on the continent.
Meet the Delta’s largest pelican colony, made up of more than 18,500 birds.
Meet the fen raft spider, which can stay underwater for up to 30 minutes.
With dikes removed, Ermakov Island comes back to life.
Widely spread in Europe, wild boar can survive and thrive in most habitats.
Watch Eurasian lynx cubs play and explore.
Weighing almost as much as a car, the European bison is the continent’s largest mammal.
In Europe’s Carpathian mountains and beyond, the continent’s most iconic species thrive.
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